. >> as far inland as the storm is now, when you look at areas like pittsburgh and cleveland, the wind is still at least 60 miles an hour that far inland. the storm travel and you distance. >> 65 miles an hour, the maximum wind speeds. far reaching consequences, unfortunately, with the storm. if we got on the good side of the storm, so we had off shore flow. that's why ours was not quite as bad. they had onshore flow in new york city and that brought all the water into battery park and flooded the subway and wall street. very devastating. it will be really talked for quite some time and will take a long time to clean up what is left of sandy. in pennsylvania, you can see the center of circulation across central pennsylvania. the wind still coming in around this and bring us wet weather. a lot of moisture with this it system even though it's not tropical anymore. tech out our weatherbug network. we have had over 9 inches of rain in columbia, maryland. just over 9.5 inches in annapolis at the naval academy. around 9 inches in germantown. about 8.5 inches in helena maryland. and temperatu